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  2. List of burials at Melbourne General Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Henry Hopwood (1813–1869), convict, pioneer, founder of Echuca (Tomb only; body actually buried in Echuca) Tom Horan (1854–1916), Test cricketer, wrote on cricket under the nom-de-plume "Felix" Anthony Hordern (1788–1869), founder of the department store dynasty; Sir Charles Hotham (1806–1855), Governor of Victoria

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  4. Harry Comte - Wikipedia

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    The second son of William Thomas Comte (1881–????), and Matilda Comte (1884–1943), née Flowers, [1] William Henry James Comte was born at Moama, in New South Wales on 10 March 1909.

  5. Echuca - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2021 census, Echuca had a population of 15,056, [1] and the population of the combined Echuca and Moama townships was 22,568. [3] Echuca lies within traditional Yorta Yorta country. The town's name is a Yorta Yorta word meaning "meeting of the waters". [4] Echuca is close to the junction of the Goulburn, Campaspe, and Murray Rivers.

  6. He had no family. He was not famous. Yet hundreds attended ...

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    The U.S. Navy veteran died Dec. 1 in hospice care at age 97, according to his obituary, and Lebanon, New Hampshire resident Kevin Dougherty, one of more than 200 attendees at the funeral.

  7. The Riverine Herald - Wikipedia

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    Riverine Herald sign on building in Hare St, Echuca. The newspaper was founded at Echuca on 1 July 1863, with its first editor as Robert Ross Haverfield (1819–1889) and joint owners James Joseph Casey (1831–1913) and Angus Mackay (1824–1886) - the latter also being one of the proprietors of the Bendigo Advertiser.

  8. Deniliquin - Wikipedia

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    Today, as many as 70 per cent of Merinos in Australia are said to be directly descended from these sheep. [9] In the 1860s, Deniliquin was the centre of a short-lived campaign by wealthy pastoralists including Peppin, George Desailly, Robert Landale and William Brodribb for secession from New South Wales and the creation of a new Riverina colony.

  9. 6 injured — 1 fighting for life — in horrific wrong-way crash ...

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    Six people were injured in a horror wrong-way crash on the Hutchinson River Parkway in Westchester early Monday -- with the driver of the car in the wrong lane left fighting for his life ...